iOptron 8401 プリント

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iOptron Corporation, 6E Gill Street, Woburn, MA 01801 www.iOptron.com 
 
Use a PC to Control an iOptron Mount 
 
In general you need the followings to use a PC to control an iOptron mount, including Cube, 
CubePro, MiniTower, MiniTower Pro, PR, GoToNova Kit, or AstroBoy (needs hand controller 
upgrade): 
1.  A GoToNova Hand Controller with USB port, such as 8401 or 8402 Hand Controller; 
2.  Download USB2COM driver from iOptron website 
http://www.ioptron.com
, click on 
Support, select GoToNova Hand Controllers
•  For 8401, 8402 hand controller, download cp2102.zip or CP210x VCP driver 
depends on your windows operation system; 
•  For 8402G hand controller, download PL-2303 VCP driver 
3.  Install USB2COM to establish the connection between the mount and the PC. You may 
find the instruction in your telescope manual. They are also available on-line as part of 
the firmware upgrading procedure.  
4.  Download and install ASCOMPlatform 6 from 
http://www.ascom-standards.org/
, and 
make sure your PC meets the ASCOM 6 requirement. Refer to ascom-standards.org 
website for details. 
5.  Download and install iOptron Telescope ASCOM drive from iOptron website, click on 
Support, select ASCOM Driver
6.  Planetarium software support ASCOM protocol. Follow software instruction to select 
iOptron Telescope. 
 
To Control an iOptron iEQ Mount 
iOptron’s iEQ mount, such as iEQ45 and iEQ75, can be connected to a computer using 
supplied RS232 cable, if your PC equipped with a serial port (COM1). A USB to COM 
adapter is needed if your computer does not have a serial port, like most of the laptops 
today. Follow the adapter instruction for detailed information. After the USB to RS232 driver 
installed, check the computer properties to find assigned COM port number. 
Some company has integrated iOptron’s products into their planetarium software, such as 
Voyage and The Sky X Pro. Therefore, an ASCOM plug-in will not be needed. Most 
planetarium software can be used to control iOptron’s products via ASCOM. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
V2.00 Updated August 2011